

another thing I guess is easy to forget is that by changing the instrument mid-note, you can change what pulse modulation & wavetable are doing. Yep, it's always cool to see/hear stuff that surpasses the editor author's imaginations about 10x :)ītw. Hein: Great that you supplied your worktunes, I appreciate the work you put on getting such a great instruments Those are all 6581 tunes, except for Sherona. (Allthough a vibrating arpegio would be nice, Cadaver :)) (Most often something else came out, still suitable for my needs)īut for sure, in my opinion Goattracker is a good tool to get to know the posibilities of the sid chip, don't listen to all those technical people saying otherwise, coz they forget that the sid is creating the sound, not the fancy routines. One thing I use to learn about other peoples tricks, is to listen to the sids I like, and imagine 'how would they have done that' and try to create the same. It took me some time to get a hang of the sid, making quite some bad sounding tunes in the beginning, with bad settings to the registers. The helpfile is good enough to learn the basics of Goattracker, everything else is what your creativity comes up with. Hope that SmallTownBoy divulges his secrets :)īest way to learn is try out. However, those are in the style of repetitive heavy metal inspired gamemusic, and not very technical, so you may not learn much. Note that the game requires the first subtune to be silence, so don't be surprised when you see nothing in the orderlist just go to next subtune. You could start with the MW4-goattracker song pack. So, any nice guys to help with sample tracks and maybe even some other c-64 music resources ? (e.g. I am an Atari 8-bit musician, you can find my tunes (mostly covers) in Rater Music Tracker package. You should know, that i am totally c-64 newbie. I would like to try Goat Tracker but i need more example tunes.Ĭan somebody point me to some resources ? Welcome to our latest new user Gregfeel ! (Registered )įorums > C64 Composing > Goat tracker sample files.įirst let me apologize for posting a question that probably has been answered on this forum.

I find with this method, you get more intimate with the original sid file and get to understand the subtleties of the original track, rather then try to convert Sid to a Midi and slap on instruments from a VST and call it a remix.- User Forums - Goat tracker sample files. If you happen on a tune with difficult or very fast notes that you have difficulty reproducing, this might be a reason to use Sid2Midi.

WAV Files come in handy, as you can hear each note being played and get a clear indication of what is being played.Ĥ. It means you use your ears to listen to the sounds and notes being played and recreate them on your favourite DAW. Ear2Midi <- That is not a real program its a joke. WAV file which the sidplayer allows you to do. So I mute the channels and save them out as.

The old Sidplayer has a Mixer option which allows you to mute channels. This player is not compatible with some of the newer sids in HVSC so you might need to use an older HVSC like #56 or something.Ģ. Simplify things.Īlthough I haven't done many C64 remixes, this is how I've done them.ġ. All this converting this to that seems a bit too complicated.
